The Florida Gators fell to 4-7 last week after an embarrassing loss to Georgia Southern, and head coach Will Muschamp is taking full responsibility.

ESPN College GameDay sat down with Muschamp earlier this week to discuss the season and future, and it aired Saturday during the broadcast.

"Personally I'm fine," Muschamp told ESPN. "I'm a football coach and I understand the peaks and values of this profession. Is it frustrating? Absolutely. And it's all on me. I'm the head coach of the organization. I hurt for our players, staff, Gator Nation and the people who pull so hard for us."

After the Georgia Southern loss, Muschamp was assured by Florida his job is safe for 2014. But after going 11-2 last season, the Gators have lost six consecutive games and will suffer their first losing season since 1979.

"I had tremendous expectations heading into the season," Muschamp said. "We're about winning championships. That's what's going to happen here. Certainly this year we haven't come close, but we'll compete for a championship again."

When asked if he's the right coach for the job, Muschamp was firm and confident in his response.

"I understand what it takes to be successful," he said. "We won 11 games a year ago and it wasn't by accident. If you look at our track record and what we've been able to do, there's no question they've got the right guy."